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Feud FOUR By NIRA LESLIE GULEY Phones: The Citizen Office—51 Residence—629-X] Nwuctnedevtetctvttuctcicnecteteatett Humane Society To Hold Annual Ball On March 12 tt has been announced that the One of the features of this timane Society will hold its an-| year’s bal] will be the presence muet bell on Saturday evening,|of one of America’s foremost Sferch 12, at Reul’s Club on the) painters of dog subjects, Morgan Goulevard, tickets to go on sale} Dennis, who will be remembered for the affair shortly. by his picturés‘of the Black and “Dll proceeds from the ball will] White scotties in advertisements # used for the work of the Hu-| that appear nationally. urane Society in Key West,; Mr. Dennis plans to present a febich is going on all the!) morous skit, during which tone a very efficient and PPeiseworthy manner quick sketching will be done, and Also, funds are required for | the Humane Society is very en- the building of new kennels at | thusiastic about the attendance fly society shelter, many of these | of this famous artist at the an- kennels having been destroyed | "ual ball. i September, and a new truck} Last year’s ball was extremely vise urgently needed. Then] successful, and it is ‘expected there are the operating | that the affair this year will be bt penses Society ;even more largely attended. UP tage iti itil work und in always of the Girl Scout .T roop.8 Held Valentine Party Wednesda y Seout Troop 8 held their, Party at the Wesley Wednesdty afternoon G Scouts attending were: Eliza- beth Russell, Leone. Reunnels, had made a Val-| Danna Rae Knowles, Barbara paper and filled | Ladd, Dora and Yolanda Garcia, Games were play-| Evelyn Nettles, Saria Bringman, Bowery won the| Betty Bowery, Millicent Taylor, ‘Patricia Merrell, Catherine Bra- "lay, Wendy Millner, Lorraine Warnack, Margaret Ayer. Leader is Mrs. Dorothy Sands, Assistant Leader, Mrs. Kathryn Toth. Valentine Hens Eact entine of cout repe t with nay i and Bett Retire were served of heart shaped sand- waehes and cherry punch The Valentine box was made bY Yolanda and Dora Garcia. Vv re exchanged hments maisting ‘ya | Knowles-Patton Y.M.C. A. Glee Club Engagement : | Organized Announced ot The YMCA. Glee Club was; Mr. and Mrs. William I mire last Monday at the! Knowles of 1313 Pine street have \fihed Se YMC.A. This|announced the engagement and | ts each Thursday eve- | approaching marriage of their - Re at 7 90 o clock on the patio. ; daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Ed- Vis Bea Moreno is the pianist} Ward Eugene Patton. The date of _ tor the Glee Club and Miss Mar- | the marriage will be announced Coburn, of the Music De- | later. Miss Knowles is a graduate of “partment of the Key West High! class’ of 1945, S Sehoo! is ‘volumes ring her sery-} the High ~ School 4 & a director ;and is a popular member of the il service personnel are invi-; Young set in Key West, while ud by the Y.MC.A. to join the, Mr. Patton, of Richlands, Va., Gite Club and make it a success. | Wa5 formerly in the U. S. Navy but is now residing at 1309 Pe- tronia street and is employed with the Thompson Enterprises here. |VEW Will Meet Ewo Rehearsals Of “Crucifixion” Kor Next Week . . T Jennings Moss, director of This Evening Crucifixion” Oratorio to be : presented by the Key West Com- A regular meeting of Southern- Mity singers in April, has an- {| most Post No. 3911 Veterans of yowmeed two rehearsals to be| Foreign Wars will be held this held on Sunday and Tuesday of ; evening at 8:00 p. m. at their ng week On Sunday afternoon at 2:00 week tenors for ft hold ehearsal at the First onal Church, at rehearsal of bass- at the hurch regat evening that for requested ppear promptly Busy Bee Club Will Meet _y . Tonight rt r monthly meeting t ie Bee Club, which is ’ lub of Sparkling Wa- Ret Lodge No. 14, will el ht at 7:30 o'clock a Mrs. Gertrude Her- ell Street ' eimg the Valentine sea- nt eting tonight will be Pr priate manner of Vai Day Toths Have House Gue From Michigan Mrs have 4 Pat and M ud Street Sam house guests Mrs. Toth’s her sister, Mrs and Smith's daughter who are the as liking ev particularly the and are look- v making omferful cli heir + th jeal vacation spot. Seek Divorces Petit filed yesterda om ¢ s seeking divorces were n the office of Cu t Ramond Frederick Oester-| geinst Gladys Alma Oester- held, and by Patty June Kobon- sinst Billy Green Chappe " the production | and on; 7:30 o'clock | and visiting comrades to attend, Toth of | Mrs. | island city, | post-home on Elizabeth. A matter of great importance will be dis- cussed and action taken thereon at this meeting. Commander Tony Arthur urges all members Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. arrived in Key for a Everett Pinder West yesterday visit with relatives and friends here. They are staying at the home of Mrs. Pinder’s parents on Passover street. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, for- merly of Key West, now of Thon- otosassa, Florida, and Mr. and | Mrs. William Rhodes, also of that city, are visiting Mrs. Miller’s {mother, Mrs. William Picker 2820 Staples avenue. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Thomas J. Watson. president of International Business Machines, 75 years born at Campbell, N. Y., | ago OO en se nn seth enemy | | | | Rear Admiral Edwin D. Foster, avy Paymaster ape May, N. J., General, Ic 53 years ago. born Dorothy Canfield Fisher of Ar- lington, Vt., author, | rence, Kans., 70 years ago. Bess Streeter {coln, Nebr., novelist, born Cedar { Falls, Iowa, 68 years ago. Robert R. (“Bob’) } University coach, born Greenville, years ago. 1 Howard Bucknell. Jr., president of Int. Tel. & Tel... tin Philadelphia, Tex 50 years ago. Dorothy Kenyon of New York, the three weeks’! U.N. Committee on the Status of{ York, 61] lawyer, jurist, member of Women, born in New | years ago, t Neville Miller of bigest. ie D. C., lawyer, former of the Natl. Asso. of Broad } born in Louisville, Ky., urt Clerk Earl Adams} ago. service, 340 were rejected rheumatic heart disease. born Law- Aldrich of Lin- Neyland, ef Tennessee football » oe vice born 55 years For each 100,000 men examined during the last war by selective with GIANT AND MIDGET 1 IN KENNEL SHO (2). Wirephoto YOU CAN SEE. ALL KINDS OF DOGS at the annual Wasietiine = ster Kennel Club show in New York’s Madison Sauare Garden. Here are two extremes in size. “Poplar Sleet Storm,” a big col- lie Which was named'‘best American-bred dog in the 1948 show, appears to be giving some advice to “Peterman’s Bernadotte.” a dachshund. “Bernadotte” is making her first appearance in the show. Calendar OF |The Coming Events WE WE. ATHERMAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17— Bingo Party, sponsored by the! Says: Key West and Vicinit Cotholic Daughters of ape ca, Holy Name Society and | cloudy today thru oe {isolated showers. much Society of St. Vincent de, Paul. 8:00 P. M. at St. Mary’s change in temperature. Gentle to moderate variable winds, frest Partly ay with Parish Hall, Duval St. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18— Meeting, Chairmen of Flower in shov off shore. , ne Elks Auditorium, 4:00 | Florida: Mostly cl@udy nortk portion with local showers today and along northeast coast Friday | Partly cloudy weather south por- j tion. Cooler north,.mych coolei extreme north portidn. fontinuec warm south portion. ‘ Jacksonville ~ thru vied Floridz presented in April by Key | Straits and East Gulf of~Mexico: West Community Singers. 2! Moderate southeast. tg-payt winds p. m. at First Congregational! jin south portion | t Friday Church. | Moderate variable winds in north TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22— portion becoming northeasterly Rehearsal, Basses only, for|tonight and Friday. Few loca’ “Crucifixion” oratorio to be | showers in extreme noRthyportior presented in April by Key]and in Straits; otheryise partly West Community Singers.} cloudy weather. 7:30 p. m. at First Congrega-; Jacksonville to Apalachicola tional Church. { No small craft or storm. warning: Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re-! have been issued. ee Meeting, Busy Bee Club, 7:30 p. m. at home of Mrs. Ger- trude Herrera, Grinnel St. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20— Rehearsal, Tenors only, for ‘Grucifixion” oratorio to be} bekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 p. ir m. at Knights of Pythias REPOR S Awe Hall on Fleming St. All visit- Key pall Fla., Feb. 17, 1949 ing Rebekahs invited by} (Observation taken at City Office Lodge to attend meetings. 8:30 a.m., EST) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY : Temperatures Bingo Party, sponsored by Na- \Highest yesterday vy Wives Club No. 88. 8 p. m.{ Lowest last night 4%. 6¢ South Beach Restaurant. Mean i Bingo Party, sponsored by the | Normal 7 Cuban Club, 8 p. m. at Cu- Precipitation ban Club. {Total last 24 hours .16 ins Meeting, Navy Wives Club No.| Total this month .29 ins 88. 2 p. m. at Bldg. 178, Na-| Deficiency this month .53 ins val Station. Total this yea -68 ins Weekly dance, 9:15 p. m., at] Deficiency’ this yeat 2,10 ins USO, NCCS. Tune Toppers Relative Humidity, Orchestra Refreshments. 8:30 a.m. For all enlisted navy per- 79° pant | Barometer FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25— (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m. Annual Charity -Ball, spon- | 30.20 ins.—1022,7 .mbs. sored by Women’s . Auxiliary | Tomorrow's Almanac of Monroe Coynty ‘Hospital. hSunciae " 9:30 p. m. at American Le- eee : gion Home, Stock fsland: | Moonset 10:39 am Music by Pritchard’s Orc sa . Tee i eee | TIDES If all me buses, street cars and | (Naval Base) trolley coaches in America were | Tomorrow ? Time) parked bumper to bumper they } (Fastern Standard Time would make a solid line reaching | : - on s fri New York ) inc ati ! 139 a.m. ws a. from New York to Cincinnat | ee 8:22 pm ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA j p emrenee Station: Key West) Time ofi Height of don’t DO that! |; _ Station— Tide (high wate: ; Bahia Honda | (bridge) —0h10m, 0.0 ft {No Name Rey ; (east end) _..+2h 20m. | Boca Chica * i (Sandy Point)—0h 40m | Caldes Channel (north end) .+2h10m +1.4 fi 000 | NOTE; : | (—)—Minus sign: Correction: } to be subtracted. | (+)—Plus sign: Cofrections t } be added. ! | Apply To 'o Wed Applications for mafriage li- censes were filed yesterday ir ; the office of County Judge Ray- mond R. Lord by Gepree J. | Ayala, 40, of 822 W hité street and Catherine Harris Botwwidn, 26, of +79-1 Poinciana place; Frank J Stuller, 33, and Barbar®™*’Pheresa | Michalic, both of, Tropical | Hotel, and Be rtram“L.” Roberts 120, and Johanna Emmi Rosechel 422, both of 500 Whitehead street WATCH IT! Umbrellas care- lessly handled can be a menace to pedestrians. a — FS -oaS > a eS tess thease Rain Did Not THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. thao ee Discourage 250 During Fun Night — 23 States And Canada Represented At Chamber Of Commerce Party Rain and showers failed to dis- courage an audience of 250 tour- ists and winter visitors in at- tendance at the Chamber of Com- merece Fun Nite party last night. Because of adverse weather, the} program was moved inside the outdoor patio auditorium. Representing 23 states and Canada, the Fun Nite audience was entertained by a group of skaters, members of the Cayoj Hueso Roller Club. A program of spins, toe-acts, and a baton num- ber made a hit with the audience. Mrs. Joseph Davenport, -Ken- nett Square, Pennsylvania, was elected Queen of the island for this week. As “first guest gf Key West,” she will receive sight- seeing tours, courtesies at local restaurants, and. movie tickets. An orchid corsage was presented with the courtesy of, the. Blue Marlin, Motel, In an audience participation skit, the following were awarded prizes of canned Key West turtle soup and Key West license tags: Mrs. Stephen Barna, Salem Ohio; Frederick Swiney, Toronto, Can- ada; Mary Toucheete, Montauk, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. Waf- fle, Rockford, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Jacksonville, Florida; John’ Campbell, Hills- dale, New York; and Adam Sheppard. | Community ‘singing, _accom- panied by Mrs. Bill. Lee, were enthusiastic. Coffee and cake was served, Hostesses were: Mrs, George Shriver, Emmia Streeter, Della Puent, Mary Feldann, -and ‘Ger trude Laubscher. Honor Roll At Key West High Following is a list of- students nf the Key West Sr.-Jr. High school who made the honor roll for the six weks period, ending January 31: Grade 7B — Sarai” ‘bringin, JoAnne Callahan, William Ellis, John socks, Patricia. Lackie, Uibao, Peggy McCrae, Messick, Robert Muse, Nancy Pellicier, Lynn Sellers, Alvania Singleton, Sylvia Smith, Mary Sweeting, Ray Winkle. Grade 7A—Blanche Alligood, Rose Baker, Bruce Cleare, Geo. Gibson, Elizabeth Russell, Jackie Wells. Grade 8B—Vita Barrosa, Tom Cornel, Franeine Johnson, Irene Kidd, Ann Louys, Jean Mercer, Evelyn Nettles, Marlene Park, Harry Pritchard, Connie Robert- son, Alva Jo Steven, Julie Stone, Shirley Thompson, Daughtry To- -ano, Barbara Wood. Grade 8A — Jimmie Butler, Edyth Hampton, Patsy, Johnson, Yvonne McCardle, Frank Rob- arts, Exiquio Vidal. Grade 9B — Lorraine Bennett, Jackie Blankenship, Hoke Hol- comb, Lorenza Murguia, Nancy Watkins, Barbara Wood. Grade 9A—Walter Beebe, Bet- ty Conant, Harvey Johnson, Wil- liam Neblitt, Carol Roberts. Grade 10B — George Colby, Barbara Delgado, :Michael Pad- con, Lillian Sawyer, Wm. Von Dolores Harry into the YMCA! Fitzgerald,. Holton Jay-j MINDSZENTY TRIAL RAMEE ~ !NYLON MYSTERY | k } | i | | (®) Photo | PAT REEL (above) is one. of several hundred women whose nylon hose disintegrated: right on their legs in the downtown area of Jacksonville, Fla, Pat displays her stockings, ripped'to shreds by mysterious and un- | seen forces. A technician for E. I. DuPont de Nemours. ny- ; lon division at Wilmington, Del., blamed it all on a certain at- mosphere condition which cays- es tiny soot particles in the air te cling to clothing. And these particles contain acids damag- ing to any sheer stocking, » he. cocaine. leaf. is’ usegaby..lo- cal Ronee men og Mentor “divine the lecation of lost or stolen property in South America. The medicine man casts the leaves on smooth ground or on flat stones and tells from the pattern in which they fall where the property can be found. Among the Chaldeans, to. cut the price of wine was punishable by a ducking. Goitsnoven, Marlene Zedsky. Grade 10A—Mae Kaplan, Syl- via Smith. Grade 11B—John Borges,: Dor- is Cowley, Zaida Diaz, Helen French, Benjamin Gillis, Charles | Morrison, Virginia Russell, Mel- {vin ‘Whitman. Grade 11A — Clara Armayor, Nathalie Valdez. Grade 12B — Carla Bowser, Betty Canova, Harry Carey, John Collar, Mary Cowley, Judy Daughtry, Nellie Garcia, Patsy Harrison, Joan Knowles, Nellie Menendez, Vincent Molina, Vi- Ann Neblett, David Pettis, Doris Roberts, Sophie Roberts, Bétty Weech, Ann Wellons, Dick Young. Grade 12ABernard Kaplan, James Malgrat, Ivan Watson. THEY SAY () Wirephoto via Radio from Vienna HUNGARIAN FUGITIVES LASZLE SULNER and his wife Hanna claim they have “final and absolute proof” that the conviction of Josef Cardinal Mindszenty was “a farce built on a stack of forged nd extorted documents.” Safe in the pro- tective custody of American occupation authorities in western Austria after flight from Hungary. they examine what they say is microfilm of the forged and extorted decuments.. The Sulmers describe themselves as official handwriting experts of the Hungarian government.